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imaging technologies. Your colleagues: A dynamic, interdisciplinary team of intensivists, clinical technologists, PhD candidates, and researchers working at the Intensive Care Unit of Maastricht UMC+ In
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infrastructure managers in developing cross-sectoral strategies to proactively shape infrastructure demand, as an alternative to the traditional and increasingly untenable 'predict-and-provide' paradigm. By
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to address such grand societal challenges, local decisionmakers, such as municipalities and project developers, need to deal with making implementation decisions in their daily activities as asset manager
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, combining (social) psychological perspectives with those from others such as communication sciences, public administration, criminology and law. We have a longstanding collaboration with societal and academic
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candidate in Resilience Assessment and Management for NaTech-Exposed Process Industries at TU Delft, you will contribute to tackling this challenge directly. You will be part of a research project that aims
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join the Industrial Engineering and Management Sciences (IEMS) section within the High-tech Business & Entrepreneurship (HBE) department of the Faculty of Behavioural, Management and Social Sciences
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for ensuring safe and sustainable industrial operations. As a PhD candidate in Resilience Assessment and Management for NaTech-Exposed Process Industries at TU Delft, you will contribute to tackling
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methods. You will focus on understanding and improving how data is collected, managed, and utilized throughout the entire process. Your research will encompass developing machine learning techniques
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of Nephrology is responsible for approximately 150 kidney transplants per year and the associated patient care. The CPG focuses on developing and validating novel methods in a broad range of computational
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description Healthcare systems worldwide face the pressing challenge of keeping care both high in quality and financially sustainable. In the Netherlands, national agreements have initiated major transitions in